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Detectives additionally claim that Vaughn intentionally made the scene look like a suicide and noted that he brought up Banos’ immigration status several times, without being prompted, during interviews with police. After reviewing security footage and interviewing neighbors, investigators were able to piece together a timeline of events quite different from the one that Vaughn initially presented.
The Events Leading Up To The Sudden Death Of Luis Banos

FacebookLuis Banos and Ty Vaughn.
According to Ty Vaughn’s version of events, he and Banos had gotten into an argument sometime during the day on January 13. Following the fight, Vaughn claimed to have left the apartment and gone to visit his mother. Around 4:27 a.m. on January 14, Vaughn sent a text to Banos that read, “Babe? Babe why are you not texting back?!?!”
At 5:38 a.m., Vaughn called 911 and told dispatchers, “My spouse is dead. Help. My life is over.”
However, security camera footage shows Vaughn returning to their apartment at 4:05 a.m., when he claimed not to be home. Furthermore, two neighbors told police they heard a gunshot shortly after, and by the time Vaughn had texted Banos with the seemingly worried message, Banos was already dead. Vaughn did not call 911 until a full 93 minutes had passed after the murder.
Police said they found Banos’ body lying on a bed with a rifle propped up against his arm and a torn picture of him and Vaughn nearby. Banos had been shot through one of his eyes with the rifle.

FacebookTy Vaughn and Luis Banos reportedly got into an argument the day of the murder.
During interviews with the police, Vaughn reportedly mentioned that Banos was an illegal immigrant several times without being prompted.
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